Star Trek Enterprise Archer Jacket

Specifications

Color: Blue

Gender: Unisex

Made Of: 65% Polyester, 35% Cotton with 100% Polyester Lining

If Jonathan Archer had a flight jacket from his days in the NX Project / Warp 5 Test Program, then this would be it. Designed with the invaluable assistance of Star Trek Art Department's Mike Okuda and Doug Drexler, and inspired from the Enterprise jumpsuit created by Star Trek Costume Designer Robert Blackman, the jacket features the look and feel of an authentic Starfleet uniform prior to the founding of the United Federation of Planets. Features patches created by Mike Okuda, as well as command division gold striping, unique neck mirroring the look of the Enterprise jumpsuit, and even a replica of the "Starfleet Mission Control" identification badge from "First Flight" that can be attached or detached from the zipper pull!

The yellow lining on the shoulders hold the arms down like a bracket. If you try to raise your arms, it will ride up. The shoulders are just abit stiff. Fix this by buying one size larger. Can only use as a very light jacket.

The jacket looks and feels great. It's a little snug, but there is something about the way it is put together that makes you stand taller and more erect. It looks like a well-designed and only slightly unusual jacket, not a costume piece.

The jacket is great for wearing around town, running errands, etc. Anyone who is a fan will recognize it at second glance, but it doesn't stick out in the same way that a tunic from TOS might.